22 Tex. Admin. Code § 108.56 - Certifications, Degrees, Fellowships, Memberships and Other Credentials
(a) Dentists may advertise credentials earned
in dentistry so long as they avoid any communications that express or imply
specialization in a recognized specialty, or specialization in an area of
dentistry that is not recognized as a specialty, or attainment of an earned
academic degree.
(b) A listing of
credentials shall be separate and clearly distinguishable from the dentist's
designation as a dentist. A listing of credentials may not occupy the same line
as the dentist's name and designation as a dentist. Any use of abbreviations to
designate credentials shall be accompanied by a definition of the acronym
immediately following the credential.
(c) The
provisions of subsection (b) of this section shall not be required in materials
not intended for business promotion or public dissemination, such as
peer-to-peer communications.
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